Anomalous Clock Watching, or Something Else?

I don't like starting threads, but I posted this earlier in a previous thread, then I decided it probably would warrant it's own thread. I have been
perplexed by this numeric/digital time phenomena and would like some insight into whether or not other people have the same type of occurrence and how
they deal with and what do they think is behind it.

I think a Native American would consider this the work of the trickster.

I get :11, :22, :33, :44, :55 all the time when I look at a clock. I have tried to say it's just me, and that my subconscious has acquired some
compulsive disorder or something. It has been going on for over a year and seems to be increasing. I want to know what makes this happen. It defies
reason.

I work on jobsites where there are no clocks and leave my cell phone in the truck because having things in your pockets can be annoying. I go to the
truck and check my phone and more often than not, it's :11, :22, etc.

Wake up from a dead sleep in the middle of the night... BINGO.

I know the odds are 1:6, but when you are constantly removed from a clock and all of the sudden you see one this happens with increasing frequency, it
gets you mind churning and curious as to what it with this thing.

I like to think that it's from the great beyond, somebody's saying, "We're here for ya, and you're on track. Lookin' good!", but I really don't
know.

Sometimes, I say,"Okay, what do you want?" and then I get the unexplainable sensation that there is more than one presence involved. A little bit
creepy.

Any ideas on how to open a dialogue with whomever or whatever is involved here if anything?

OK, I normally would not reply to something like this cos I would be branded a wacko, but YOU ARE RIGHT!!!!!!! I have been talking to my wife about it
for the last couple of months. It has gotten so bad/frequent now that I actually text her 12:11 , 15:22 etc etc, of course she is getting a bit pissed
off with me but it's just freaky it happens.............I thought I was going loony until you posted this?!

I've noticed the same thing. With me it's :13. Even when I'm cooking something in the microwave and look up to check the remaining time it's
(almost) invariably something:13.

Which reminds me of something I was telling someone the other day. I wear an analog Swiss Army watch. Without fail--and I mean literally without
fail--every time I look at it to check the date (which is in a window where the 3 would be), it's always exactly 15 minutes past the hour, and the
window is obscured by the minute hand on the watch.

Like you, I'm deeply chagrined by the possibility that my "subconscious has developed a compulsive disorder," but there it is....

Your time stamp says 12:55. Was that by design? My computer crashed at 11:33. I started this thread at 10:55. That is not an internal clock
setting a pattern. That is a set of interesting coincidences.

I agree, our internal clock is very capable of doing that. It can wake you up at the exact time every morning if you want it to. I used to get up
right around five minutes before the alarm clock when I was working on a schedule and it seems like if I set the clock for a different time, I would
get up five minutes before that new time.

No I am saying that your internal clock may cause you to look at the clock at preset intervals set on an earthly cycle that coincides with a clock.
It could cause you to be at a place at that time also.

It doesn't have to be an exact 11 minute cycle. It can span hours. You internal clock could just as easily skip said 11 minutes and you look at 22
minutes instead. Like say you were busy doing something and didn't have a moment to spare, you would then wait until the second 11 minute block
occurred. That is why it just seems so random, you aren't really paying attention to it until it happens. Also you mainly notice it when it is
duplicate numbers like 2:55 and 11:11 because they are a more rare event than other combination types. And no it was just coincidence that i posted at
that time.

Okay. so I've got a 21 jewel internal clock or an atomic internal clock. I never need an alarm clock and I used to know just about what time it was
without being in the vicinity of a clock. So basically, there is nothing mystical to this whatsoever and I need not think such things. It's just in
my head.

Now that you have corrected me, I can live for the other ten minutes in the cycle. Silly thing, the mind.

There is no such thing as a coincidence. Every individual occurrence in this reality is attached to every other occurrence. This is how we experience
"synchronicity."

Now, I started experiencing the 1111 and 111 last year. It suddenly appeared. I am EXTREMELY aware in my everyday existence and I am an avid analyzer
and thinker. I notice EVERY little thing, as much as my consciousness allows.

When I started noticing the 1111 and 111s, I had recently begun meditation practices to ease some of the personal stress in my life. I had no idea
what was in store for me.

To make a long story short, the 1s started to turn into 2s and 3s. I would wake up at 4:44 or 3:33am on the dot. I would glance at the clock for no
reason when the minute struck :11, :22, :33, etc. I NEVER DID THIS BEFORE!My store receipts always ended up in strange sequences such as $2.22 or
$3.33.

I studied math in college so I am extremely aware of numbers and sequences, statistics etc. IF I did happen to become more aware of something I had
been doing all along, the question is then, what is making me become more conscious all of a sudden?

At the same time I started experiencing more "weird" events and shadows moving in my peripherals. I started thinking something was wrong with me so
I started doing lots of research as well as looking into myself for the answers. I've discovered that this is related to an evolution of our
consciousness as humans. There is a huge awakening going on, regardless of whether we believe it or not.

The Mayan calendar has significant meaning in this time of our history; not necessarily bad or end-of-days, but the end of reality as we've known it.
Anyone seeing these number sequences should understand that something has been activated within you, that has yet to be realized. We are somewhat
pioneers in the next stage of human evolution.

I wouldn't be surprised if many of you experiencing these repeating number "coincidences" are also experiencing other events such as vivid dreams,
feeling strange bodily vibrations--especially during sleep,sleep paralysis, hearing voices during wakening, lucid dreams; "knowing" things that
later come true without any external input, "seeing" things peripherally that others do not; knowing what people are going to say before they say
it...the list goes on.

Originally posted by KeliOnyx
That is why it just seems so random, you aren't really paying attention to it until it happens.

Sorry, but what you said here just seems kind of redundant. Of course he isn't paying attention to it until it happens. Nobody pays attention to
things unless they are significant in some way. I mean, nobody phones the police when their house doesn't get broken into.

Anyways, OP, I experience the same thing, not only on clocks, but anywhere numbers are involved. I have no explanation for it, but I know that I'm
not purposely looking for it. I just happen to turn my head in a certain direction and there it is

I get it in different places also. Trip odometers, and all that. I don't count the $19.99 signs. I must admit that since I started this thread it
has cut back somewhat. That, in itself is interesting. KeliOnyx put the jimmy on it; like the spooks said, "He's not gonna listen to us now."

Now it's just the weird dreams and shadows walking around my room. The mundane annoyances that really get my craw.

Well, I counted two timestamps with double digits, out of a total of 19 posts. Not compelling, at least in my opinion.

As you pointed out, the odds are 1/6 that you'll see a time with a double digit, when using a digital clock assuming that your views occurred
randomly. However, there are many reasons why you might not be viewing the clock randomly. One reason is that, subconsciously, you are
tending to look more often when it's a double-digit. The mind is able to gauge time relatively accurately, so this wouldn't be too remarkable. No
clue whether that's what you're doing, but it's a possibility. Perhaps your viewing is triggered by certain things such as TV shows coming on,
noises from the street, etc.

Another possible explanation is that you're looking at more-or-less random times, but forgetting the non-double digits. It's called
Confirmation Bias. As Sir Francis Bacon said, “The root of all superstition is that men
observe when a thing hits, but not when it misses.” It is possible that you were surprised about finding a few double-digit views, and decided to
look for them. When they hit, you remember; when they don't, it's not remarkable, so you tend to unconsciously forget about them.

I'm not greatly attached to either of these notions. I don't know you, your habits, nor your state of mind. Everything I suggested may be
completely wrong. I'm just throwing them out there as possibilities.

If the views are significant, you have to ask, "significant of what?" If it's a message, it's mighty cryptic. But it may be something else -
perhaps your subconscious sensitivity to some fluctuation of energy. Again, just tossing out ideas, not seriously claiming to believe any of them.

I'd be interested to find whether this happens to you with clocks all over the place, or just with certain ones - maybe your own clocks, your
computer's clock, etc. Does the real time matter, or do you get the double-digits even when the real time is something else? That sort of thing.

If you aren't familiar with the concept, you might want to check out synchronicity. CG Jung
developed part of his theory of psychology on the occurrence of meaningful coincidences. Perhaps that might shed some light on what you're
experiencing.

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